Leo Kim is an award-winning cellist both internationally and domestically. Leo is also recognized as a multicultural business professional with extensive knowledge in investing and curating in both ...
Josh works at the intersection of creative computing, experimental publishing and social practice. His research focuses on open, collaborative and generative modes of ...
Choosing the right school for you is a very personal decision—for most students, it’s also a financial one. 78% of Pratt students receive some form of financial aid from federal, state, or ...
Pierre Alexandre de Looz is a writer and architect, and Adjunct Associate Professor in Humanities and Media Studies at Pratt. His courses engage critical discourse, creative writing, literature and ...
The School of Information is pleased to offer programming for Green Week 2025 (February 3 to February 7). Anytime during the week, drop off your eWaste or old batteries in the designated box in the ...
Marking 10 years since the original Black Dress exhibition at Pratt Manhattan Gallery, Black Dress II: Homage—curated by Pratt Institute Fashion professor Adrienne Jones and alumna Rachelle ...
Wizemann’s latest feature YOU MEAN EVERYTHING TO ME was awarded the Rooftop Films and Brigade Festival Publicity grant and accepted into the Sundance Institute Film Music and Sound Design Lab. His ...
Frances Bronet is president of Pratt Institute in New York City. An educator and leader at the forefront of interdisciplinary learning, Bronet came to Pratt in 2018. International rankings, ...
Frances Bronet is the 12th president of Pratt Institute. An educator and leader at the forefront of interdisciplinary learning, Bronet came to Pratt in 2018. International rankings, underrepresented ...
Pratt Institute offers a unique and dynamic work environment and culture for its employees, one infused with the creative energy and intellectual fervor of working artists and professionals, in an ...
At a moment when liberated citizens topple monuments erected to the power of despots and dictators abroad or when communities decide that monuments glorifying Confederate leaders, officers, and ...